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My son is just 18 and an asmtha sufferer. As hehas a VERY limited income is there any way he can get free prescriptions for his inhalhers
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You may find the answer you need here
http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/MedicinesPharmacy AndIndustry/Prescriptions/NHSCosts/fs/en
You may find the answer you need here
http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/MedicinesPharmacy AndIndustry/Prescriptions/NHSCosts/fs/en
If he is on income support, or getting job seekers allowance he's entitled to free prescriptions.
If he does have a working income but just a very low one (though i don't know what the threshold is) then you can fill in a HC2 form and get free prescriptions. They have them at doctors surgeries and hospitals. By filling in this form you can also get refunds on previously paid for prescriptions, not sure how far back this goes.
There is info on the CAB webpage:
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/n6w/index/family_parent/he alth/help_with_health_costs.htm#helpwithhealthcostsifyou areonalowincome
If he does have a working income but just a very low one (though i don't know what the threshold is) then you can fill in a HC2 form and get free prescriptions. They have them at doctors surgeries and hospitals. By filling in this form you can also get refunds on previously paid for prescriptions, not sure how far back this goes.
There is info on the CAB webpage:
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/n6w/index/family_parent/he alth/help_with_health_costs.htm#helpwithhealthcostsifyou areonalowincome